What are the lighting operations in Subject Three?
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There are five types of lighting operations in Subject Three, as follows: 1. Low beam: Low beam is used in situations such as meeting motor vehicles at night, passing straight through intersections at night, following vehicles closely in the same direction at night, meeting non-motor vehicles on narrow bridges at night, meeting non-motor vehicles on narrow roads at night, driving on roads with streetlights at night, and driving on well-lit roads at night. 2. Low beam + left turn signal: Low beam + left turn signal is used for making left turns at intersections at night. 3. High beam: High beam is used when driving on roads without streetlights or with poor lighting at night. 4. Low beam + right turn signal: Low beam + right turn signal is used for making right turns at intersections at night. 5. Width marker lights + hazard lights: Width marker lights + hazard lights are used in situations such as vehicle breakdowns at night that obstruct traffic and are difficult to move, traffic accidents at night that obstruct traffic and are difficult to move, and temporary parking on the roadside.